Department of Health and Social Care

4 FOI requests | Full disclosure rate: 4450.0%

The Freedom of Information requests reveal a Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) under intense scrutiny regarding workforce stability, procurement transparency, and clinical performance. A dominant narrative is the struggle to manage staffing levels, evidenced by repeated requests on bank staff costs, zero-hours contracts, and the 'MARS' redundancy scheme. The authority has been largely transparent about the *existence* of these issues—disclosing relocation packages for nurses and the financial cost of redundancies—but often cites 'excessive compilation effort' or 'data limitations' when asked for granular breakdowns of costs or specific staff categories. This suggests a reactive administrative culture where data is held in silos, making comprehensive analysis difficult for the public.

Key Cases

Case 355345 — This case reveals a significant ethical transparency regarding vaccine ingredients. The authority confirmed that specific vaccines use historical cell lines from legal abortions in the 1960s but explicitly stated this information is not currently provided to patients on consent forms, raising questions about informed consent practices.

Case 355291 — A rare and specific disclosure regarding the Isle of Man TT, revealing the exact amounts recovered from private insurance for race-related medical treatments and confirming that no competitors required Intensive Therapy Unit admission in 2017, providing concrete data on the health impact of major sporting events.

Case 355301 — This case highlights a potential conflict of interest involving the Minister (Hon K Beecroft) and her company, Manx Home Care. While transfer statistics were released, the authority admitted it did not hold the specific contract files, suggesting a fragmentation of records or a deliberate separation of procurement data from the health department.

Case 355253 — The request regarding the 2006 Everall Report (a major child welfare inquiry) was refused on the grounds that the DHSC does not hold the implementation data, which was assigned to the Chief Secretary's Office. This points to a systemic lack of accountability tracking for long-term child protection reforms.

Case 361157 — This case quantifies the cost of the Mutual Agreed Resignation Scheme (MARS), disclosing the total payout and annual savings. It serves as a concrete financial metric for the department's strategy to reduce staffing costs through voluntary redundancies.

Related FOI Stories

Dental Services and UDA Performance#355317, #355117, #355319, #355331, #420033

Workforce Crisis: Recruitment, Retention, and MARS#355311, #355143, #355153, #355357, #355281

Procurement, Contracts, and Ministerial Conflicts of Interest#355217, #355161, #355247, #355301, #358156

Clinical Services: Endoscopy, Waiting Lists, and Procedures#355115, #355219, #355223, #355263, #355387

Public Health, Vaccination, and Substance Abuse#356085, #355133, #355145, #355229, #355333

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DateTitleOutcome
2022-12-07Costs and contracts for Covid-19 PPENot required to fulfill request
2020-03-23DeathsNot required to fulfill request
The requester asked for monthly 2019 statistics on deaths from hospital-acquired pneumonia and seasonal respiratory viruses, as well as hospitalizations for flu-like symptoms. The Department of Health and Social Care refused the request, stating they do not hold the mortality data and are not required to create the hospitalization statistics.
2018-05-14VaccinationsNot required to fulfill request
A request was made for statistical data on the risk and incidence of 13 specific diseases in children under 5 in the Isle of Man since 2000. The Department of Health and Social Care refused the request, stating that calculating risk figures is not possible due to complexity and that age-specific incidence data is not collected.
2017-07-03MHC ContractNot required to fulfill request
The requester asked for the tender document, current contract, and recent payment details for Manx Home Care's cleaning services. The Department of Health and Social Care refused to disclose this information citing commercial sensitivity but provided the service specification instead.